U.S. Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez loses Senate race in California

In the Senate race in California Tuesday, Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez lost to Attorney General Kamala Harris. The seat that Barbara Boxer is vacating had not been open in 23 years.

With 17 percent of precincts reporting, Harris had won 67 to 32.

This election marks the first time Californians voted between two Democrats.

Sanchez, a 20-year veteran, is widely considered to be the more moderate in comparison to Harris.

“The establishment has decided that (Obama) is going to select the next senator,” Sanchez told Fox News Latino recently, alluding to his favoritism for Harris. “He doesn’t have a right to do that, the people have a right to vote. People are sick and tired of the status quo and the establishment hobnobbing with each other. We are tired of it.”

“Kamala has nothing in common with working people. If you look at her campaign funds when she was DA, she spent it all on lavish lifestyle,” said Sanchez, who grew up poor in suburban Los Angeles. “When you look at her AG spending, it’s the same pattern — $800-a-night hotels. In my community, if we go somewhere, we are flopping on someone’s couch. Looking to save money.”